If this 'hots up' abit more, do you think, now speculating now, that our Illustrious PM, Mr Dave and Pals should put British Military on standby for possible duty 'Over There' in another foreign country?

Perhaps Mr Dave is following what Mr Tony did as being "Bush's Poodle", but I jest.....!!

Which reminds me of the previous conflict in Korea. My friend Neil McG... was the Brig's WOP and the Brig had a habit of racing into overrun friendly posns. After recognition of gooks he would swing the champ round 180 degs and drive smartly away. However the enemy fire kept coming closer to Neil who was in the back with a pair of headphones and morse key. After the conflict on return to Scotland he missed the excitement of Korea (a form of PTSD) and rejoined the R.Sigs. We had many pints in the Black Bull in Salisbury .

Listening to BBC Radio 2 today, somebody rang in to say that he couldn't see how anybody could take this Korean chappie seriously, when he has such a stupid haircut.I, recently, put forward the North Koreans as candidates for the Ridiculous Hat of the Year.

Back in the 1930s, everybody was laughing at a strutting little Nazi with a Charlie Chaplin moustache, look at the trouble THAT little bastard caused !

Listening to BBC Radio 2 today, somebody rang in to say that he couldn't see how anybody could take this Korean chappie seriously, when he has such a stupid haircut.I, recently, put forward the North Koreans as candidates for the Ridiculous Hat of the Year.

Back in the 1930s, everybody was laughing at a strutting little Nazi with a Charlie Chaplin moustache, look at the trouble THAT little bastard caused !

Well put Brum. The problem is the little bastard does have some nukes. Now if we could just direct him towards the Arabs and sell tickets for the show.

While recoiling from the sight of the Hats, Hilarious, I could not help but notice that everyone clustered around The Chosen One, (he of the ridiculous haircut), had vast arrays of medal ribbons.What the ***k happened, in North Korea's history, that warranted such an ostentatious display of gongs, I find myself wondering ?

As of 2013, with 9,495,000 active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel, it is the largest military organization on earth.

Well all joking aside and remembering the last do in the Land of the Morning Calm, I for one hope they stay north of the 38th. As they have little regard for human life and decide to do the unthinkable I won't be taking my holidays in Seoul this year.